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Grover's table for the ship and its sister is specific with 150' X 28' X 13' dimensions and 900 GT. The 539 tons appears in Shipbuilding History for both ships, but the particular table does not specify the type of tonnage measurement. Both Grover and SBH agree on 150' length with the 144' sometimes being found elsewhere. Again, is it WL or OA?. I removed the very specific tonnage conversions that were not sourced in favor of the 900 GT. Resolution of the 539 measurement may help in adding tonnage specifics of that detail. Palmeira ( talk) 14:21, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
Update: Fifty Fourth Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States . . . for 1922 published by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Navigation has the details on General Frank M. Coxe (#221980) and General John McE. Hyde (#222147). That is the official U.S. registration information. Both are shown built 1922, 433 gross tons, 191 net tonnage, 145.2 X 28.0 X 12.7 dimensions, passenger service, 24 crew and 1,050 hp. Palmeira ( talk) 17:45, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
The cited source in Note 7 describing HYDE's sinking describes her as being sunk on or about 15 April 1942. Don't know where the info about her being sunk in December 1941 comes from, but it is wrong. The 16th Naval District Operations log (which is digitized on fold3) mentions her in operation many times after December 1941. 2604:6000:6D42:4800:48DE:1661:29B7:89 ( talk) 02:54, 8 February 2020 (UTC)
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This article talk page was automatically added with {{ WikiProject Food and drink}} banner as it falls under Category:Restaurants or one of its subcategories. If you find this addition an error, Kindly undo the changes and update the inappropriate categories if needed. You can find the related request for tagging here -- TinucherianBot ( talk) 09:34, 2 July 2008 (UTC)
Grover's table for the ship and its sister is specific with 150' X 28' X 13' dimensions and 900 GT. The 539 tons appears in Shipbuilding History for both ships, but the particular table does not specify the type of tonnage measurement. Both Grover and SBH agree on 150' length with the 144' sometimes being found elsewhere. Again, is it WL or OA?. I removed the very specific tonnage conversions that were not sourced in favor of the 900 GT. Resolution of the 539 measurement may help in adding tonnage specifics of that detail. Palmeira ( talk) 14:21, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
Update: Fifty Fourth Annual List of Merchant Vessels of the United States . . . for 1922 published by the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Navigation has the details on General Frank M. Coxe (#221980) and General John McE. Hyde (#222147). That is the official U.S. registration information. Both are shown built 1922, 433 gross tons, 191 net tonnage, 145.2 X 28.0 X 12.7 dimensions, passenger service, 24 crew and 1,050 hp. Palmeira ( talk) 17:45, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
The cited source in Note 7 describing HYDE's sinking describes her as being sunk on or about 15 April 1942. Don't know where the info about her being sunk in December 1941 comes from, but it is wrong. The 16th Naval District Operations log (which is digitized on fold3) mentions her in operation many times after December 1941. 2604:6000:6D42:4800:48DE:1661:29B7:89 ( talk) 02:54, 8 February 2020 (UTC)